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Repurposing the Open Access Malaria Box To Discover Potent Inhibitors of Toxoplasma gondii and Entamoeba histolytica
Authors:Fabrice F Boyom  Patrick V T Fokou  Lauve R Y Tchokouaha  Thomas Spangenberg  Alvine N Mfopa  Ruffin M T Kouipou  Cedric J Mbouna  Valerie F Donkeng Donfack  Paul H A Zollo
Institution:aAntimicrobial Agents Unit, Laboratory for Phytobiochemistry and Medicinal Plants Studies, University of Yaoundé I, Yaoundé, Cameroon;bInstitute of Medical Research and Medicinal Plants Studies (IMPM), Yaoundé, Cameroon;cMedicines for Malaria Venture, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract:Toxoplasmosis and amebiasis are important public health concerns worldwide. The drugs currently available to control these diseases have proven limitations. Therefore, innovative approaches should be adopted to identify and develop new leads from novel scaffolds exhibiting novel modes of action. In this paper, we describe results from the screening of compounds in the Medicines for Malaria Venture (MMV) open access Malaria Box in a search for new anti-Toxoplasma and anti-Entamoeba agents. Standard in vitro phenotypic screening procedures were adopted to assess their biological activities. Seven anti-Toxoplasma compounds with a 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) of <5 μM and selectivity indexes (SI) of >6 were identified. The most interesting compound was MMV007791, a piperazine acetamide, which has an IC50 of 0.19 μM and a selectivity index of >157. Also, we identified two compounds, MMV666600 and MMV006861, with modest activities against Entamoeba histolytica, with IC50s of 10.66 μM and 15.58 μM, respectively. The anti-Toxoplasma compounds identified in this study belong to scaffold types different from those of currently used drugs, underscoring their novelty and potential as starting points for the development of new antitoxoplasmosis drugs with novel modes of action.
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